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Warmer nights and longer days mark the beginning of summer, bringing the spring semester to a close. While there is no curtain call, everyone on campus should give themselves recognition for enduring ...
Academic writing can be challenging for many, not just international students or those who speak more than one language. Whether it’s a first-year student learning how to write a thesis statement or a ...
There is a wide range of women’s health topics, but for college-aged women, there are likely a few specific concerns based on where they are in life. Keri Speicher, nurse practitioner at The Center ...
Christa “Uno Lady” Ebert performed at the McDonough Museum of Art on Nov. 6 as part of the MUSE series, which features “innovative expressions of contemporary culture.” The MUSE series serves to bring ...
Youngstown State University has a variety of buildings with unusual names, and many of them come from prominent individuals in Youngstown’s history. Brian Brennan, assistant archivist and library ...
For many Youngstown residents, accessing food, especially affordable and healthy foods, is a hardship. This is because Youngstown, as defined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is a food desert.
The Rose Melnick Medical Museum found a home for its collection that looks under the microscope of history’s medical developments in Youngstown State University’s Cushwa Hall last September. The ...
College-aged women can have a lot to manage, whether it’s work, school or a social life. However, young women must maintain good reproductive health. Women’s reproductive health is a large concept ...
With a mixture of progressive, punk and indie rock, the Northeast Ohio band Bury The Pines is one of six artists performing at The Federal indoor stage April 26 at Federal Frenzy. Formed in 2023, the ...
Over winter break, restaurants close to campus, such as Jimmy John’s and Pizza Joe’s, shut their doors for the last time. In addition to these closures, on-campus dining options have cut their hours, ...
Senior Jacob Potts, music composition major and percussionist, won the third annual Dr. Stephen L. Gage Memorial Composition Contest for his original piece, “Monument.” For the first time, the ...
Alfred Bright, the founding director of the Youngstown State University black studies program, now known as Africana studies, in 1970 and first African American full-service faculty member at the ...